LOL. I have a closet that is getting to be very full. I've stopped buying axes because I have no where to store them. It is funny, here in NY, the first thing people think of when they see an axe is "Hey, that guy must kill people". No one ever thinks, "Hey, he must chop a lot of wood".

I got it from King's Forge: http://kingsforgeandmuzzleloading.com/page9 I replaced the original handle because it was super thin and flat. It was also just pressure fit. I replaced it with a piece of a warped axe handle that is wedged at the top. The overall length is 10-1/2" and it weighs .81 lbs. I think it will make a nifty bag axe.

"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving pretty with a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways in a cloud of smoke, thouroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, Wow! What a ride!" Hunter S, Thompson

Here's a couple of mine and a couple I am slowly redoing for a friend. Hoping to get a raw branch of ash from another friend to carve up a handle for the big old plumb that belonged to a friends father. I have no idea how old it is but my friend is mid 50s and he said his stepfather had it long before he was around so guessing has to be near 60 plus years old. The hammer hatchet was also his stepfathers and I am going to restore it to

Digging that Husqvarna/Hults Traditional Forest Axe (2011/12 model). I wonder if Husqvarna is going to come out with a mid-size between that and their hatchet, a la GB SFA... Either way, sweet axes at a great price.

Digging that Husqvarna/Hults Traditional Forest Axe (2011/12 model). I wonder if Husqvarna is going to come out with a mid-size between that and their hatchet, a la GB SFA... Either way, sweet axes at a great price.